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the u.s. navy delivered coolants to one nuclear plan 150 miles north of tokyo to prevent overheating. tonight the government warned that to reduce pressure in the plant, a smail amount of radioactive vapor would have to be released but insisted there was no risk to the public. japan's trance port infrastructure has in places been devastates. at-bat sendai airport, the tsunami crept up the -- up the run woib to the very boarding gates of the tubel. passengers took refuge on the roof. people crowded into bus stations for buses that were going nowhere. the bbc's tokyo correspondent, roland burk, witness the -- wissed the -- witnessed the frustration of stranded passengers. >> there are thousands of people, millions of people, on the streets of tokyo tonight. all trains have been suspended. 9 official advice is to stay where you are. but after the shock of this afternoon's earthquake, many people just want to get home. >> dawn has already broke enin japan. -- broken in japan. there was another lar
the u.s. navy delivered coolants to one nuclear plan 150 miles north of tokyo to prevent overheating. tonight the government warned that to reduce pressure in the plant, a smail amount of radioactive vapor would have to be released but insisted there was no risk to the public. japan's trance port infrastructure has in places been devastates. at-bat sendai airport, the tsunami crept up the -- up the run woib to the very boarding gates of the tubel. passengers took refuge on the roof. people...
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it is vital that we have this u.s. security council resolution and have made very clear the resolution to colonel gaddafi. in terms of the question, it talks about in paragraph four, all necessary measures to protect people, to protect civilians, and mentions specifically bengazi. that does mean that we can take measures to help those things be achieved. it is very important. we understand that. >> can i congratulate the prime minister and those in the foreign office on the work they have done in this chapter 7 resolution? can i also say that the french government needs to get a lot of credit as well for they also worked very hard on this? can the prime minister clarify the role referred to in the resolution of the african union as well as the arab league's? is there any possibility, given that three african states, including south africa, also voted for the resolution and the african union could use good offices to find a way to get gaddafi at a power was out this conflict going on for very long time? >> he makes an e
it is vital that we have this u.s. security council resolution and have made very clear the resolution to colonel gaddafi. in terms of the question, it talks about in paragraph four, all necessary measures to protect people, to protect civilians, and mentions specifically bengazi. that does mean that we can take measures to help those things be achieved. it is very important. we understand that. >> can i congratulate the prime minister and those in the foreign office on the work they have...
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the u.s. u.k. france and arab countries it warned that libya he needed it lee implemented a cease fire or face military action to libyan deputy foreign minister says they've already halted operations and has invited international observers to see for themselves it comes amid conflicting reports government forces are continuing to assault rebel held areas. meanwhile the international community faces accusations of double standards in its treatment of libya the deadly crackdown on protesters in bahrain and yemen have been largely ignored by the same countries who are so willing to take action against gadhafi forces on friday at least forty five people were killed and dozens injured in the yemeni capital after unidentified gunmen opened fire on an anti-government protest. a race against time a team of fifty holed up inside of the stricken fukushima power plant in japan battled to prevent a complete meltdown the japanese government the emergency level as radiation continues to rise it's reported the pl
the u.s. u.k. france and arab countries it warned that libya he needed it lee implemented a cease fire or face military action to libyan deputy foreign minister says they've already halted operations and has invited international observers to see for themselves it comes amid conflicting reports government forces are continuing to assault rebel held areas. meanwhile the international community faces accusations of double standards in its treatment of libya the deadly crackdown on protesters in...
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from the u.s. perspective, coming out of 9/11, we had the department of homeland security position to orchestrate the entire federal response to an event of magnitude you might be suggesting, that what happened so that the full resources of the u.s. government would be able to use different resources to get a temporary equipment to the site in order to provide electrical power, tipperary diesel generators, that kind of thing. and a backstop for all of that, and i'm leaving the federal regulatory requirements perspective, is that the u.s. industry i think is unique in the world, but also within the industries in this country, the wall on the one hand they are competitors, but they share operating experience. they have programs that they all contribute to. they had an inventory of spare parts and equipment that could be very quickly brought to bear in responding to this kind of event. this is outside the regulatory purview, i want to make clear, but this is another backstopp that would help a site th
from the u.s. perspective, coming out of 9/11, we had the department of homeland security position to orchestrate the entire federal response to an event of magnitude you might be suggesting, that what happened so that the full resources of the u.s. government would be able to use different resources to get a temporary equipment to the site in order to provide electrical power, tipperary diesel generators, that kind of thing. and a backstop for all of that, and i'm leaving the federal...
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lock's grandfather immigrated from china to the u.s. he calls his nomination an honor. >> i'm going back to the birth place of my grandfather, my father, my mom, and her side of the family, and i'll be doing so as a devoted and passionate advocate for america, the country where i was born and raised. >> the job is one of the most important diplomatic jobs in government because of america's complex and sometimes strained ties with asia. john huntsman, the out governor is exploring a possible presidential run against president obama. >> the commander in chief's latest command: stand up against bullying. >> because putting a stop to bullying is a responsibility we all share. >> president and mrs. obama are fighting back against an alarming trend affecting every student in america. >> claims it encourages athletes >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >> one of america's most promine prominent journalists for half a century decide. he won a pulitzer prize for the watergate scandal in 1973 that led to president nixon's r
lock's grandfather immigrated from china to the u.s. he calls his nomination an honor. >> i'm going back to the birth place of my grandfather, my father, my mom, and her side of the family, and i'll be doing so as a devoted and passionate advocate for america, the country where i was born and raised. >> the job is one of the most important diplomatic jobs in government because of america's complex and sometimes strained ties with asia. john huntsman, the out governor is exploring a...
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if the u.s. implemented the recommendations of the erskine bowles, alan simpson commission today, or a package of reforms with the same fiscal impact, it would immediate move to number threend fiscal governance and become one the top 10 countries in the overall index. guest: that is correct. there is hope. the never take a country, new zealand, had its own currency crisis in the early 1990's. it ty made dramatic and fundamental reforms in what the government did, how did business, however measured success. they've reformed entitlement programs, put in fiscal constraints, reformed the tax policy, and now they are number two. if new zealand can do it, the united states can do it. host: can we do it without tax increases, in your view? guest: no. the simple truth is the government has grown too big, waited too long to restructure and, frankly, promised to much. in my view, to put us on a more prudent and sustainable path, it is about 2 to 3 to 1, spending cuts to tax increases. but w have to reimpos
if the u.s. implemented the recommendations of the erskine bowles, alan simpson commission today, or a package of reforms with the same fiscal impact, it would immediate move to number threend fiscal governance and become one the top 10 countries in the overall index. guest: that is correct. there is hope. the never take a country, new zealand, had its own currency crisis in the early 1990's. it ty made dramatic and fundamental reforms in what the government did, how did business, however...
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others are evacuateing. >> we've been advised by the u.s. ambassador and by nuclear expert friend of mine that we should get out for now. >> the death toll has topped 6,000 and more than 10,000 are still missing. some evacuation centers say they are still waiting for relief one week after the quake hit. >> janelle wang is in u.c. berkeley where is one of places that is monitoring the radiation. what are you hearing? >> the nuclear engineering department here is sending the latest air samples and should be ready in an hour or so. there could be some activity but it would be so tiny it would be insignificant. to break it down, would you find thousands of counts of elements in the area. just basic everyday levels. experts believe that any f may matter reaches here, it may cause those numbers to go out two to ten counts but basically less than 1 percent. that means there is no health risks at all. they will capture rain water to get more detailed results. >> because the rain that comes down is this, that activity down to us. much more efficient
others are evacuateing. >> we've been advised by the u.s. ambassador and by nuclear expert friend of mine that we should get out for now. >> the death toll has topped 6,000 and more than 10,000 are still missing. some evacuation centers say they are still waiting for relief one week after the quake hit. >> janelle wang is in u.c. berkeley where is one of places that is monitoring the radiation. what are you hearing? >> the nuclear engineering department here is sending...
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it was a fighting in between u.s. troops and terrorists in ir andut i think things have begun to change over the last two years. for one thing, you had a tremendous and ultimately unsuccessful uprising in iran against the disputed elections there, and then, as i say, very recently, you've had a popular revolution sweeping across north africa, giving us a completely different of muslims, and i hope that that does filter down to a pew level that people do see that the are muslim as broad, certainly muslims in the united states with whom they can agree with. >> we did see diversity within the american-muslim community this week. people think of it as a monolithic body but it's really not. >> it's anything but. it's anything but. there are, what? 50, 60 different ethnic groups. there are people wealthy. there are people who are white collar. there are all sorts of professionals, there are blue collar people. there are people who have been here since the 1960s, people who have recently arrived and geographically the commun
it was a fighting in between u.s. troops and terrorists in ir andut i think things have begun to change over the last two years. for one thing, you had a tremendous and ultimately unsuccessful uprising in iran against the disputed elections there, and then, as i say, very recently, you've had a popular revolution sweeping across north africa, giving us a completely different of muslims, and i hope that that does filter down to a pew level that people do see that the are muslim as broad,...
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lock's grandfather immigrated from china to the u.s. he calls his nomination an honor. >> i'm going back to the birth place of my grandfather, my father, my mom, and her side of the family, and i'll be doing so as a devoted and passionate advocate for america, the country where i was born and raised. >> the job is one of the most important diplomatic jobs in government because of america's complex and sometimes strained ties with asia. john huntsman, the out governor is exploring a possible presidential run against president obama. >> the commander in chief's latest command: stand up against bullying. >> because putting a stop to bullying is a responsibility we all share. >> president and mrs. obama are fighting back against an alarming trend affecting every student in america. >> claims it encourages athlete >> one of america's most promine prominent journalists for half a century decide. he won a pulitzer prize for the watergate scandal in 1973 that led to president nixon's resignation. he detected political trends early. he was a re
lock's grandfather immigrated from china to the u.s. he calls his nomination an honor. >> i'm going back to the birth place of my grandfather, my father, my mom, and her side of the family, and i'll be doing so as a devoted and passionate advocate for america, the country where i was born and raised. >> the job is one of the most important diplomatic jobs in government because of america's complex and sometimes strained ties with asia. john huntsman, the out governor is exploring a...
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than two weeks to finally ok any action no one is saying by the way make it clear to all the viewers u.s. troops should be on the ground there absolutely not we're not supporting that either now scott is this just because as our guest here in the studio. but i think there's no question whatsoever that the security council at the united nations has the right under the united nations charter to authorize intervention to protect the civilian population from being attacked so that's that's an appropriate use of power i think the big question is how this is going to play out in fact and you know with this resolution we see an expansion of the scope of the authority beyond the prior resolutions that were issued with respect to bosnia and iraq so this is not just the no fly zone that's been established it is also authorized. hostilities against the naval ships and a land forces as well so it's a considerable broadening now i think what jason's talking about clearly wouldn't be authorized that is a military intervention on the side of one of the combatant parties that would not be a humanitarian
than two weeks to finally ok any action no one is saying by the way make it clear to all the viewers u.s. troops should be on the ground there absolutely not we're not supporting that either now scott is this just because as our guest here in the studio. but i think there's no question whatsoever that the security council at the united nations has the right under the united nations charter to authorize intervention to protect the civilian population from being attacked so that's that's an...
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this implies that the way the whole thing is configured as a u.s. need to arab league military operation we don't know how this is going to play out in the field but it implies that they will be able to attack the efi tanks moving towards being as if for instance and nobody knows what this would start. because the resolution for instance allows for bomb people of military installations in tripoli itself and that in that case. there could be an area strike against the bab our office headquarters in tripoli as well so this is what the nato countries are going to discuss tomorrow if i'm nice or the nato council ministers if we're we're hearing reports steps the operation itself could start as early as sunday this means each too big or saturday or send it to its release but i don't know how but yes i was hoping that you can. help us that connects another dart also i am talking about historical runs some people are already starting to talk about this situation and compare it to what happened with nato back in one thousand nine hundred nine with yugoslavi
this implies that the way the whole thing is configured as a u.s. need to arab league military operation we don't know how this is going to play out in the field but it implies that they will be able to attack the efi tanks moving towards being as if for instance and nobody knows what this would start. because the resolution for instance allows for bomb people of military installations in tripoli itself and that in that case. there could be an area strike against the bab our office headquarters...
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others are evacuateing. >> we've been advised by the u.s. ambassador and by nuclear expert friend of mine that we should get out for now. >> the death toll has topped 6,000 and more than 10,000 are still missing. some evacuation centers say they are still waiting for relief one week after the quake hit. >> janelle wang is in u.c. berkeley where is one of places that is monitoring the radiation. what are you hearing? >> the nuclear engineering department here is sending the latest air samples and should be ready in an hour or so. there could be some activity but it would be so tiny it would be insignificant. to break it down, would you find thousands of counts of elements in the area. just basic everyday levels. experts believe that any f may matter reaches here, it may cause those numbers to go out two to ten counts but basically less than 1 percent. that means there is no health risks at all. they will capture rain water to get more detailed results. >> because the rain that comes down is this, that activity down to us. much more efficient
others are evacuateing. >> we've been advised by the u.s. ambassador and by nuclear expert friend of mine that we should get out for now. >> the death toll has topped 6,000 and more than 10,000 are still missing. some evacuation centers say they are still waiting for relief one week after the quake hit. >> janelle wang is in u.c. berkeley where is one of places that is monitoring the radiation. what are you hearing? >> the nuclear engineering department here is sending...
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if the u.s. and the others did not intervene, that would send a message to somebody in bahrain and to yemen and all the others, aha, they're going to sit back. we can do anything we want to. we can kill our people too. if we want to. >> that's right. but in bahrain if we intervene, are we going to intervene to throw out the king? in bahrain? who is being supported with saudi troops? >> lehrer: good question. dr. brzezinski. >> look, we are where we are, right? to now stop and disengage it would be a calamity for us and for the region and even for the arab league which endorsed it. now we have to ask ourselves very seriously what lugar was asking this afternoon. what are our objectives? in my judgment that objective has to be an outcome which permits in libya a free political choice. under the sponsorship hopefully of the arab league and also the united nations, a situation in which qaddafi is no longer a serious player. perhaps through the degradation of his armed forces and at the same time surr
if the u.s. and the others did not intervene, that would send a message to somebody in bahrain and to yemen and all the others, aha, they're going to sit back. we can do anything we want to. we can kill our people too. if we want to. >> that's right. but in bahrain if we intervene, are we going to intervene to throw out the king? in bahrain? who is being supported with saudi troops? >> lehrer: good question. dr. brzezinski. >> look, we are where we are, right? to now stop and...
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and as i said before, when it comes to u.s. military actions, whether it's a no-fly zone or other options, you've got to balance costs versus benefits. i don't take those decisions lightly. but let me be as clear as i can about the desired outcome from our perspective. and that is that gaddafi step down. we are going to continue to work with the international community to try to achieve that. and we are going to be in close consultation with these opposition groups as they get organized to see how we can bring about that outcome. now, with respect to the budget, i think it's important to understand that right now the discussion is about last year's business. we're talking about how to fund the remainder of this fiscal year. this is an appropriations task. and we have been in very close contact with all members of congress, both parties. i've had conversations with mr. mcconnell. i've had conversations with mr. boehner, with nancy pelosi, and with harry reid about how they should approach this budget problem. know. what we the r
and as i said before, when it comes to u.s. military actions, whether it's a no-fly zone or other options, you've got to balance costs versus benefits. i don't take those decisions lightly. but let me be as clear as i can about the desired outcome from our perspective. and that is that gaddafi step down. we are going to continue to work with the international community to try to achieve that. and we are going to be in close consultation with these opposition groups as they get organized to see...
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military fire trucks including one borrowed from the u.s. have reached the cooling pool in building three. the safety agency raised the severity agency of the nuclear crisis from a 4 to a 5 on a 7 level scale. 16,000 people have been confirmed dead or missing since the quake and tsunami struck a week ago. >>> some dramatic video emerging from survivors that barely escaped the tsunami a week ago. this was taken in sendai. car and the people behind the camera were in a white taxi minutes earlier and it was floating away. they had others stranded in nearby trees and on top of cars. >> group of students in japan will return home today bringing memories of a brief visit to america and much needed supplies. lisa amin gulezian has our story. >> what can be more american than bowling as these host families want visiting students from japan to leave with. these eighth graders are returning to the unknown. they are from a town roughly 200 miles from the leaking nuclear power plant. >> i just want to ensure they are safe. >> the group of 20 left saturd
military fire trucks including one borrowed from the u.s. have reached the cooling pool in building three. the safety agency raised the severity agency of the nuclear crisis from a 4 to a 5 on a 7 level scale. 16,000 people have been confirmed dead or missing since the quake and tsunami struck a week ago. >>> some dramatic video emerging from survivors that barely escaped the tsunami a week ago. this was taken in sendai. car and the people behind the camera were in a white taxi minutes...
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u.s. media outlets that the u.s. pentagon has also been preparing britain has one of the countries that code drafted this resolution and has been making statements that it is prepared already to go into the areas eric airspace of libya and maybe take other means so we can anticipate that those western countries will be among the ones to act first what will come out of it is unclear but this is a quite a development coming out of the united nations here in new york. you can always find more on the stories we're covering our facebook page and in a few minutes russia's emergencies minister getting getting ready to help japan overcome disaster we'll hear from him in our interview but first the business news with after a short break. welcome to the business update now finance ministers from the g. seven group of the world's richest nations have agreed to step into currency markets to try and control japan's volatile currency well it's the first time in a decade that the g seven have jointly intervened of the money markets
u.s. media outlets that the u.s. pentagon has also been preparing britain has one of the countries that code drafted this resolution and has been making statements that it is prepared already to go into the areas eric airspace of libya and maybe take other means so we can anticipate that those western countries will be among the ones to act first what will come out of it is unclear but this is a quite a development coming out of the united nations here in new york. you can always find more on...
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the u.s. has a military base in the island country the navy's powerful fifth fleet and six thousand troops are stationed there and in response to the brutal crackdown the u.s. president has wielded his authority to pick up the phone and call the king of pop the president expressed his deep concern over the violence in bahrain and stressed the need for maximum restraint words the forces on the ground now backed by one thousand saudi arabian troops who don't appear to be listening to critics say the talk doesn't amount to any help for the bahraini people it amounts to this absolutely there's a double standard in the way the u.s. deals with a friend versus foe unlike libya the brain is a strong u.s. ally in the oil rich persian gulf it's all about oil it's also all about geo political military strategy the u.s. says a lot of military assets in the persian gulf right now we want to make sure they stay there u.s. interests coming at the cost of people's lives and it could cost at the values of huma
the u.s. has a military base in the island country the navy's powerful fifth fleet and six thousand troops are stationed there and in response to the brutal crackdown the u.s. president has wielded his authority to pick up the phone and call the king of pop the president expressed his deep concern over the violence in bahrain and stressed the need for maximum restraint words the forces on the ground now backed by one thousand saudi arabian troops who don't appear to be listening to critics say...
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i also have stated that it is u.s. policy that gadhafi needs to go and we've got a wide range of tools in addition to our military efforts to support that policy so is this a fight we should be involved in and is it even constitutional the way it's been done joining me on the phone right now to talk about this issue is congressman ron paul republican from texas congressman welcome thank you good to be with you good to talk with you we've talked a number of times on my radio show it's nice to have you here on our television program what's your take on what the president is doing. well i think he wants to be involved obviously but he doesn't want to get his authority from the proper places which to me would be to congress and the constitution he's quite satisfied to get his marching orders from the united nations but that's one issue where the authority comes from the other issue is a nice things for for the american people to get involved in another war sometimes these wars don't go as smoothly as as they tell us i reca
i also have stated that it is u.s. policy that gadhafi needs to go and we've got a wide range of tools in addition to our military efforts to support that policy so is this a fight we should be involved in and is it even constitutional the way it's been done joining me on the phone right now to talk about this issue is congressman ron paul republican from texas congressman welcome thank you good to be with you good to talk with you we've talked a number of times on my radio show it's nice to...
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two days ago u.s. naval vessel with commandos on board were successful in detaining four pirates on a japanese flag vessel. japan is taking those four pirates into custody for prosecution as well. this provides notes to parents whatsoever. it is a global will to prosecute. under the soo convention ironically somalia is not a signatory to that. there's a lot about reach within the coast guard with the national association of administrators, we have a staff attorney who is maritime liaison who outdoes outrage with the number of these were gone ups to make aware that these are not safe -- undersale to be doing these open water were gonnas. the sailing vessel quest working with that, perez was manageable. we saw how that played out. there was another regatta that was ongoing. there were eight vessels participating. they put those vessels -- they have since cleared the area. i do not expect to see any recreational vessels flying those waters in the near future. we also provided a notice to mariners to all r
two days ago u.s. naval vessel with commandos on board were successful in detaining four pirates on a japanese flag vessel. japan is taking those four pirates into custody for prosecution as well. this provides notes to parents whatsoever. it is a global will to prosecute. under the soo convention ironically somalia is not a signatory to that. there's a lot about reach within the coast guard with the national association of administrators, we have a staff attorney who is maritime liaison who...
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with the u.s. military now engaged in three separate conflicts in three muslim countries, there is a growing concern tonight about u.s. policy in the region and the priorities of the obama administration and so first up tonight, a conversation about the latest intervention in libya with richard haass, president of the council on foreign relations. also tonight, acclaimed artist and filmmaker julian schnabel is here, the director of "the diving bell and the butterfly" is out with a new film called "miral." it is said against with the israeli conflict in the middle east. glad you joined us, richard haass and filmmaker julian schnabel coming up right now. >> all i know is his name is james and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> e making a difference, you make us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in litter si and nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your
with the u.s. military now engaged in three separate conflicts in three muslim countries, there is a growing concern tonight about u.s. policy in the region and the priorities of the obama administration and so first up tonight, a conversation about the latest intervention in libya with richard haass, president of the council on foreign relations. also tonight, acclaimed artist and filmmaker julian schnabel is here, the director of "the diving bell and the butterfly" is out with a new...
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this is a social policy for the u.s. government and that means the taxpayers should be supporting that. it does not have to run on private sector ideas or incentives. it is a government-backed system but we have to be sure that it is on budget and is cabined so taxpayers will not suffer excessive losses. we have a description of the non-prime loans that should be available to people under such a system and that would provide the kind of government backing with risk-taking by the taxpayers. for prime loans, for people who want to buy homes other than through a government program or cannot afford to buy homes that saved the down payments necessary to buy homes, that can be done entirely through the private system. as i said, alex pollack will have to leave early and will talk about principle four, what happens to fannie mae and freddie mac. >> thank you. fannie and freddie will, over time, sees to exist as gse's. it is clear that if we want to get to the overall housing finance sector which we should have which is mostly a
this is a social policy for the u.s. government and that means the taxpayers should be supporting that. it does not have to run on private sector ideas or incentives. it is a government-backed system but we have to be sure that it is on budget and is cabined so taxpayers will not suffer excessive losses. we have a description of the non-prime loans that should be available to people under such a system and that would provide the kind of government backing with risk-taking by the taxpayers. for...
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protest isn't the u.s. demand better treatment for granted and you simply can't put it from day to that we can expect the support to say bradley manning has been able to train to help and information from the phones. and then it's all spotlights into the ship and the focus this time is where the u.n. intervention and you could meet a humanitarian crisis. for the full story we've got it from. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. we'll . bring you the latest in science and technology from the old school should. we go up the future of coverage. hello again a welcome to spotlight the interview show on heart i'll bring up in today my guest on the show is called of the u.n. security council at dartford a resolution allowing the use of force to protect libyan civilians from their own leadership headed by mark. the international coalition is that bombing the military infrastructure belonging to look after force but as in any conflict it's civilians who suffer so what is the humani
protest isn't the u.s. demand better treatment for granted and you simply can't put it from day to that we can expect the support to say bradley manning has been able to train to help and information from the phones. and then it's all spotlights into the ship and the focus this time is where the u.n. intervention and you could meet a humanitarian crisis. for the full story we've got it from. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. we'll . bring you the latest in...
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the u.s. has rushed to join the military effort in libya despite already having to pay billions of ongoing conflicts sparking debate over who benefits from such spending . regimes efforts to stabilize the damage the absence of the free nuclear power plant after work was suspended for an unexplained smoking mission. where you're watching r t twenty four hour news with the latest about it and so let's go straight to libya now fresh explosions and gunfire in the capital tripoli overnight as international coalition forces continue to warm up the country's state television is reporting for the civilian casualties over the fourth day of allied airstrikes. you can request about one source. it was a massive explosion here in the capital city of tripoli it sounded like it was coming from the south of the city i cannot see any smoke from where i'm standing at the moment but we are hearing reports of smoke in the southern parts we're also hearing reports of explosions around the compound of gadhafi they
the u.s. has rushed to join the military effort in libya despite already having to pay billions of ongoing conflicts sparking debate over who benefits from such spending . regimes efforts to stabilize the damage the absence of the free nuclear power plant after work was suspended for an unexplained smoking mission. where you're watching r t twenty four hour news with the latest about it and so let's go straight to libya now fresh explosions and gunfire in the capital tripoli overnight as...
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. >> reporter: the u.s. has led the operations for more than a week to take out gadaffi's air defenses an establish a no fly zone but now nato agreed to take over command. rebels handed out food to civilians one day after recapturing the strategic coastal town. on sunday the opposition pushed west and controls all the main oil terminals in eastern libya. >> based on the intelligence and what our military is seeing, the gadaffi forces are withdrawing. >> reporter: the united nations security council meets monday getting an update on the situation in libya. president obama addresses the nation later in the evening. >> i think the military mission has gone quite well. >> reporter: defense secretary robert gates says the u.s. would begin reducing its forces committed to libya within weeks. but he doesn't think anyone knows if military operations will be over by year's end. cbs news at the united nations. >>> there has been another earthquake in japan. this afternoon a magnitude 6.5 tremor shook the eastern part
. >> reporter: the u.s. has led the operations for more than a week to take out gadaffi's air defenses an establish a no fly zone but now nato agreed to take over command. rebels handed out food to civilians one day after recapturing the strategic coastal town. on sunday the opposition pushed west and controls all the main oil terminals in eastern libya. >> based on the intelligence and what our military is seeing, the gadaffi forces are withdrawing. >> reporter: the united...
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the u.s. has become involved in an operation overseas without perhaps having an agreed identifiable end game or perhaps a clear strategy for delivery of perhaps protecting the libyan people that is so talks about? >> i'm afraid that is the fact. gaddafi's rhetoric was savage, going to purse them home to home, room to room annex terminate -- and exterminate the traitors. he is known as a man who can be merciless. is he truly genocidal? that is another question. but we are engaged now in a campaign which will only really end with him going from power, however that comes about. >> do you think that means that perhaps the likelihood of u.s. troops on the ground may occur? >> well, that is absolutely ruled out at this point in time by the administration, and it is really not in the mandate from the scurnl -- security council. i think libyan history guarantees a generally negative reaction of foreign forces in their land. >> but do you think that may be the long-term effect of what we are seeing hap
the u.s. has become involved in an operation overseas without perhaps having an agreed identifiable end game or perhaps a clear strategy for delivery of perhaps protecting the libyan people that is so talks about? >> i'm afraid that is the fact. gaddafi's rhetoric was savage, going to purse them home to home, room to room annex terminate -- and exterminate the traitors. he is known as a man who can be merciless. is he truly genocidal? that is another question. but we are engaged now in a...
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it is reported that the u.s. geological survey has picked up a 6.8 magnitude aftershock, recorded off of the east coast of japan. no details, just that it was the east coast of japan. this is one of the many aftershocks, at least 50 so far. the second quake was the magnitude of 6.6 about 170 kilometers north. the original was in the northeast. let's get more on the safety concerns. we are joined on the line now. >> they are having a challenge cooling one of the reactors. the fukushima site. as your plant produces electricity, it takes a little bit of electricity to run the safety systems. when they lost off-site power during the initial earthquake, the cooling water flowing through the reactor core. they went to a third backup which is battery powered, and that will get you a number of hours. they will get them back on and get additional battery supplies. if you can do that successfully and manage the situation over a few days, that is where we are right now. >> is that possible for a nuclear plant to lose power
it is reported that the u.s. geological survey has picked up a 6.8 magnitude aftershock, recorded off of the east coast of japan. no details, just that it was the east coast of japan. this is one of the many aftershocks, at least 50 so far. the second quake was the magnitude of 6.6 about 170 kilometers north. the original was in the northeast. let's get more on the safety concerns. we are joined on the line now. >> they are having a challenge cooling one of the reactors. the fukushima...
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nato bombings the u.s. is now involved in its fourth attempt of a foreign nation in the same twelve years and as this interpreter r.t. new york. well as the coalition forces involve themselves in libya and rest is continuing in other parts of the arab world clashes have occurred in several villages across bahrain as thousands of activists declared a day of rage in the capital manama security forces used tear gas against protesters after a prominent cleric while the demands would look nice on its own course the protests come into parts of the public gatherings on the mosul border played last week has been the rest since last month the demonstrators were mostly members of the shiite majority a second. al khalifa ruling family. tens of thousands of people gathered in the capital for rival rallies protesters are demanding that the country's longstanding leader step down and receive his supporters president ali abdullah saleh says he's ready for a peaceful transfer of authority by constitutional means with your
nato bombings the u.s. is now involved in its fourth attempt of a foreign nation in the same twelve years and as this interpreter r.t. new york. well as the coalition forces involve themselves in libya and rest is continuing in other parts of the arab world clashes have occurred in several villages across bahrain as thousands of activists declared a day of rage in the capital manama security forces used tear gas against protesters after a prominent cleric while the demands would look nice on...
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we would likely have to put u.s. troops on the ground to accomplish that mission. or risk killing many civilians from the air. the dangers faced by our men and women in uniform would be far greater. so would the costs. and our share of the responsibility for what comes next. to be blunt, we went down that road in iraq. thanks to the extraordinary sacrifices of our troops and the determination of our diplomats, we are hopeful about iraq's future. but regime change there took eight years, thousands of american and iraqi lives, and nearly a trillion dollars. that is not something we can afford to repeat in libya. as the bulk of our military efforts ratchets down, what we can do and will do is support the aspirations of the libyan people. we have intervened to stop a massacre. and we will work with our allies and partners to maintain the safety of civilians. we will deny the regime arms, cut off its supplies of cash, assist the opposition, and work with other nations to hasten the day when qaddafi leaves power. it may not happen overnight. as a badly weakened qaddafi t
we would likely have to put u.s. troops on the ground to accomplish that mission. or risk killing many civilians from the air. the dangers faced by our men and women in uniform would be far greater. so would the costs. and our share of the responsibility for what comes next. to be blunt, we went down that road in iraq. thanks to the extraordinary sacrifices of our troops and the determination of our diplomats, we are hopeful about iraq's future. but regime change there took eight years,...
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on the u.s. has rushed to join the military effort in libya despite already having to pay billions for ongoing conflicts elsewhere and sparking debate over who benefits from such spending. japan resumes efforts to stabilize the damaged reactors at the fukushima nuclear power plant after work was suspended for an unexplained smooth conditions. there and online you're watching our take it's twelve noon in moscow welcome to the program. explosions. have been heard in tripoli overnight as international coalition forces. leave yet the country's state's television is reporting further civilian casualties with. strikes. across developments for us. well in the latest coalition air strikes libyan naval bases and key libyan airports were hit we're hearing from the government spokesperson as to sit with him here in tripoli and number of people were killed in what he says was a civilian airport in the city of search and certainly state television here has been reporting nonstop that many people have been kil
on the u.s. has rushed to join the military effort in libya despite already having to pay billions for ongoing conflicts elsewhere and sparking debate over who benefits from such spending. japan resumes efforts to stabilize the damaged reactors at the fukushima nuclear power plant after work was suspended for an unexplained smooth conditions. there and online you're watching our take it's twelve noon in moscow welcome to the program. explosions. have been heard in tripoli overnight as...
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. >> reporter: the united nations and the u.s. government have both sent teams of experts to japan to deal with the nuclear crisis. more than 90 governments are also providing humanitarian assistance. but hard-hit villages are getting snow and temperatures are below freezing. shelters are filled to capacity with the homeless. >> i have been here for five days. it's holding 1,000 to 2,000 people, all the schools turned into evacuation centers. >> reporter: a rare address was made by the prime minister, expressing his condolences for the loss of life urging his subjects not to give up. randall pinkston, cbs news, at the united nations. >>> since the bay area college students are in japan are being told to return home now, 12 students from san francisco state, 35 students from stanford, they have all been studying there as part state of the program. that program is now suspended. it's unclear when the students will be back in the u.s. the airports in japan have been packed with passengers trying to leave. >>> officials are stepping u
. >> reporter: the united nations and the u.s. government have both sent teams of experts to japan to deal with the nuclear crisis. more than 90 governments are also providing humanitarian assistance. but hard-hit villages are getting snow and temperatures are below freezing. shelters are filled to capacity with the homeless. >> i have been here for five days. it's holding 1,000 to 2,000 people, all the schools turned into evacuation centers. >> reporter: a rare address was...
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these are the ties between professional football in the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in nineteen twenty that relationship laments least during world war two and today that bond is stronger than ever. in terms of a secure old feel good old feel very soon can you feel when you look at the history has taught us that sports is never just something that we just sit back. and sports always had an important social function and the history of american sports is no different. well that's coming up after a quick recap our top story the hoff policy now more of course variable on a website called medicine you like to stay with us the go to business updates with you they often write. russia would be so much brighter if you knew about some from fines to the pressure it's. nice for instance on t.v. dot com. first create a removal call get a clear cut. second exclusives are used to blast to get bigger than the. heard the remainder review banditry very. final on what it sure is because the judges invariably feel. relieved on a.
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the u.s., the u.k., and france has allowed the cease-fire. we have said the conditions. after the summit, and the coming hours, i think we will go to lodge a the military intervention. -- launch a military intervention. >> they continue to attack rebel forces despite the ceasefire. he is now back from where he has sent this report. >> what began as a rebellion sounds more like a war. across the scrub land, attacked from the land, sea, and air. a fighter jet has been spotted. it is a graphic illustration of why a no-fly zone is needed. we have been listening to the sound of what appears to be a pretty brutal battle between the two sides. we can't go any further down this road. you can hear the sound of rockets and artillery landing. we believe the frontline is slightly closer. it is difficult to know what the tactics of the colonel hart, but they seem to be applying as much pressure as the no-fly zone is put into action. the is impossible to tell how many have died here. in a conflict that is t
the u.s., the u.k., and france has allowed the cease-fire. we have said the conditions. after the summit, and the coming hours, i think we will go to lodge a the military intervention. -- launch a military intervention. >> they continue to attack rebel forces despite the ceasefire. he is now back from where he has sent this report. >> what began as a rebellion sounds more like a war. across the scrub land, attacked from the land, sea, and air. a fighter jet has been spotted. it is a...
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now u.s. soldier is thinking political asylum in therapy after exerting an american military base if extradited to his home country and could face life in prison or even the death penalty actually it's got to get so bad that the veteran at the center of the scandal the american cuisine. from for example. it was a really good for me my personal favorite was the ruler because that i can't. even that comes close that. but for andre chaperonage he's alive has become one giant rollercoaster four years ago he deserted the u.s. army causing all the way to his native cleveland forever is mom cried with pride when he volunteered for the army and after a six month tour of duty in iraq andrei walked on a u.s. base in germany and never returned or anything that anyone could possibly imagine in terms of war crimes that were committed for world history the american forces have done this in our continuing to some a daily basis soldiers were being attacked from somewhere where they didn't know where as i just
now u.s. soldier is thinking political asylum in therapy after exerting an american military base if extradited to his home country and could face life in prison or even the death penalty actually it's got to get so bad that the veteran at the center of the scandal the american cuisine. from for example. it was a really good for me my personal favorite was the ruler because that i can't. even that comes close that. but for andre chaperonage he's alive has become one giant rollercoaster four...
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have the u.s. has crossed to join the military effort in libya despite overeating having to pay billions for ongoing conflicts elsewhere barking to break over who would benefit from such stranding. japan resumes after stabilize the damaged reactors at the fukushima nuclear power plant after a bomb was planted following unexplained smoke coming soon. also belgium is frozen without a government thousand dispute between major ethnic communities continues to be experts predict that the risk could spread false and all of your. regard to live from moscow it's two pm here in the russian capital one pm in tripoli libya where fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard as international coalition forces continue to go on barbara contrary the government says further civilian casualties occurred following a third day of allied airstrikes meanwhile troops loyal to the libyan leader colonel gadhafi have reportedly attacking rebel strongholds in the west as artie's also they are now reports well in the latest co
have the u.s. has crossed to join the military effort in libya despite overeating having to pay billions for ongoing conflicts elsewhere barking to break over who would benefit from such stranding. japan resumes after stabilize the damaged reactors at the fukushima nuclear power plant after a bomb was planted following unexplained smoke coming soon. also belgium is frozen without a government thousand dispute between major ethnic communities continues to be experts predict that the risk could...
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hear that it's the sound of u.s. debt by rocketing deep into the oblivion so the several wars already on its plate can be one of us really afford one more we're going to take a look at what it costs to get the military machine. your viewers which are eligible were there your oh so where in the world is libya anyway sadly a tough question for many americans we're going to explore whether ignorance is bliss when it comes to war. and surviving a nuclear disaster so many in japan fear the worst is yet to come but for some of those who have lived through the atomic bomb this crisis is all too familiar. good evening it's tuesday march twenty second five pm here in washington d.c. and we see cough and of you're watching our t.v. . now there are plenty of concerns that americans may have about the intervention in libya but a time one belt tightening as all the domestic political rage writing checks for a war that's half a world away has raised a lot of questions about our budget priorities are to florida lister has more on t
hear that it's the sound of u.s. debt by rocketing deep into the oblivion so the several wars already on its plate can be one of us really afford one more we're going to take a look at what it costs to get the military machine. your viewers which are eligible were there your oh so where in the world is libya anyway sadly a tough question for many americans we're going to explore whether ignorance is bliss when it comes to war. and surviving a nuclear disaster so many in japan fear the worst is...
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and the u.s. has rushed to join the military effort in libya despite already having to pay billions for ongoing conflicts elsewhere sparking debate over who benefits from such spending. a new player bringing more of those so it's true pipeline project by metro's a world where new all the latest from the business desk. also this hour japan resumes afterwards to stabilize the damaged reactors at the fukushima nuclear power plant after work was spent in following unexplained smoke concerns. plus belgium is frozen without a government as a dispute between two major ethnic communities continues fuelling experts predict should stop the brits could spread across all europe. it's three pm here in moscow this is our team coming to you live with me and he's now away thanks for being with us let's get straight to our top story fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard in tripoli as international coalition forces continue to bombard libya the country's government says further civilian casualties occurred f
and the u.s. has rushed to join the military effort in libya despite already having to pay billions for ongoing conflicts elsewhere sparking debate over who benefits from such spending. a new player bringing more of those so it's true pipeline project by metro's a world where new all the latest from the business desk. also this hour japan resumes afterwards to stabilize the damaged reactors at the fukushima nuclear power plant after work was spent in following unexplained smoke concerns. plus...
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the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in nineteen twenty that relationship sleep during or two and today that is stronger than ever. in terms of the secure. area simply appealing to look at history it's taught us it's more it's never just something that we just sit. for it's only. for the social. and the history of american sports is no different. ok that is the way the news business our way on t.v. all this is is on the way now with you get. that's right time for your business update and japanese stocks rebounded shoppy on wednesday after two days of heavy losses we'll have more on that in just a moment but first other sectors of the japanese economy continue to suffer in the aftermath of the disaster consumers in japan are emptying store shelves feel the lack of distribution of food water and other goods many companies still have production suspended as the power supply remains critical in the country meanwhile worldwide manufacturing chains are suffering from shortages of supplies from japan and one of the main ja
the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in nineteen twenty that relationship sleep during or two and today that is stronger than ever. in terms of the secure. area simply appealing to look at history it's taught us it's more it's never just something that we just sit. for it's only. for the social. and the history of american sports is no different. ok that is the way the news business our way on t.v. all this is is on the way now with you get. that's right time for...
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bonds eyeing up u.s. treasuries so what it's essentially been doing is propping up that market six hundred billion dollars this time the first one right before that one point five trillion dollars so trillions of dollars that have been boosting up this market and bill gross his assertion is that when that money is gone there may not be the private investment to replace it and that this market could totally tank the bonds could taint and that's the argument that he's making and pretty strong words this time but he has been down on bonds and how to bearish outlook for quite some time he's just using some pretty severe language in this latest note now is there any chance that the federal reserve isn't going to go along with their schedule but on june thirtieth they aren't going to cut this program or that perhaps they might even i don't know announce a q e three. well that's a great question you know there haven't been a lot of reports that the fed won't end its buyback program on june thirtieth as it has pl
bonds eyeing up u.s. treasuries so what it's essentially been doing is propping up that market six hundred billion dollars this time the first one right before that one point five trillion dollars so trillions of dollars that have been boosting up this market and bill gross his assertion is that when that money is gone there may not be the private investment to replace it and that this market could totally tank the bonds could taint and that's the argument that he's making and pretty strong...
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markets opened slightly on nuclear worries from japan and on the other hand u.s. wholesale prices rose one point six percent dreams with the biggest jump of food costs in more than six years therefore we've seen it out of the can point six percent european shares of trying to recoup losses in the early trade up to a much needed recovery for japanese stocks have to call the rest as world wide but the footsie is yet again down half a percent barclays h.s.b.c. and prevention are all losing on average more than two percent but dax is up twenty three in russia the odds yes my stocks have another fifteen minutes of trading left above one percent. so this is of course lower than the initial gains that we've seen the beginning of the session as they were tracking asia high on cheap valuations in japan and hopes the economy will move. back to normality in june cause a look at some of the stocks most banking shares are posting gains burberry you see their point eight percent up energy shares of the main winners rosneft up one half percent lukoil one percent is some kind of
markets opened slightly on nuclear worries from japan and on the other hand u.s. wholesale prices rose one point six percent dreams with the biggest jump of food costs in more than six years therefore we've seen it out of the can point six percent european shares of trying to recoup losses in the early trade up to a much needed recovery for japanese stocks have to call the rest as world wide but the footsie is yet again down half a percent barclays h.s.b.c. and prevention are all losing on...
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at the time, the u.s. was mired in two wars, and as it would have it, the u.s. is engaged in another muslim country. before we go into the conversation of diplomacy, i begin by noting one of his well-worn trademarks, a pin- striped suit. i went up and step up my game, got me a nice pin-striped suit, because i knew you would have to do it. i do not care what george shultz says. all right. seriously though, i wanted to have you on, because as i was saying before we went on the air, you have such a wealth of information, a wealth of knowledge to share about diplomacy, and i wanted to have you on because that seems to be a word that has been forgotten in washington these days, and i thought we could sit for a few days and talk about diplomacy. that is it. thank you for accepting my invitation. let me start with asking you whether or not you agree with that. what it means to engage in diplomacy. >> yes, the last several years, our sense of superiority, even arrogance, has caused us to think we do not even need to engage the countries that our adversaries, and i think
at the time, the u.s. was mired in two wars, and as it would have it, the u.s. is engaged in another muslim country. before we go into the conversation of diplomacy, i begin by noting one of his well-worn trademarks, a pin- striped suit. i went up and step up my game, got me a nice pin-striped suit, because i knew you would have to do it. i do not care what george shultz says. all right. seriously though, i wanted to have you on, because as i was saying before we went on the air, you have such...
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the u.s. is graphed join the military effort to get a spy for already having to pay billions on conflicts where it's often the greater good and benefits from suspect. resumes efforts to stabilize the damage from the actors that seem a nuclear power plant after work was suspended for an unexplained salute commissions. during the balkan to r.t. world news twenty four hours a day kerry johnston the top story now fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard in tripoli overnight as international coalition forces continue to bombard libya the country's state television is reporting further civilian casualties for the allied airstrikes in support of slayers across developments for us. it was a massive explosion here in the capital city of tripoli it sounded like it was coming from the south of the city i cannot see any smoke from where i'm standing at the moment but we are hearing reports of smoke in the southern parts we're also hearing reports of explosions around the compound of gadhafi there have
the u.s. is graphed join the military effort to get a spy for already having to pay billions on conflicts where it's often the greater good and benefits from suspect. resumes efforts to stabilize the damage from the actors that seem a nuclear power plant after work was suspended for an unexplained salute commissions. during the balkan to r.t. world news twenty four hours a day kerry johnston the top story now fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard in tripoli overnight as international...
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the tunisian government was represented by a u.s.-based p.r. company. >> we decided we cannot work for a country that was shooting its citizens from rooftops. based on principle, we decided to drop them as a client. >> if the country takes on a foreign government, it has to register that with the justice department. in the u.k., there is no such legislation. it makes london and attractive base. those in the industry are pushing hard to keep britain exactly as they are. there are others that fear that it is serious about regulating itself. the government will step in and do it for them. >> as promised, we have that report from our world affairs correspondent that looks at how libyans are venting through art. >> this becomes the new art gallery of the revolution. there is only one subjects, that is colonel qadaffi. he is a thief, there someone is ordering mercenaries. puppets, dolls, and lots of people finding this interesting. what's your name? >> willy. >> which of these do you like? >> this one. the end of all killers. >> the end of all dictat
the tunisian government was represented by a u.s.-based p.r. company. >> we decided we cannot work for a country that was shooting its citizens from rooftops. based on principle, we decided to drop them as a client. >> if the country takes on a foreign government, it has to register that with the justice department. in the u.k., there is no such legislation. it makes london and attractive base. those in the industry are pushing hard to keep britain exactly as they are. there are...
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he said it was the aim of the u.s. ultimately that they want colonel gaddafi to go, but he also said the resolution isn't authorizing that and what the resolution is doing is authorizing us to try and protect civilians. but obviously behind the scenes, the hope is that in the capital that support of this resolution, that the rebels will become strengthened, colonel gaddafi will be weakened by this military action and that he will go. but in public, of course, they can't say that because then it would look like regime change, it would look like the invasion of iraq. >> also the transition that obama mentioned about perhaps nato taking full control of this operation. it's very much been criticized by the likes of italy. they said they think if that would be the case, they would withdraw their troops. >> yes. well, arab countries don't let to see a nato-led intervention because that looks just like the west taking over. it looks a bit like the invasion of iraq. france has expressed reservations about nato being in charge,
he said it was the aim of the u.s. ultimately that they want colonel gaddafi to go, but he also said the resolution isn't authorizing that and what the resolution is doing is authorizing us to try and protect civilians. but obviously behind the scenes, the hope is that in the capital that support of this resolution, that the rebels will become strengthened, colonel gaddafi will be weakened by this military action and that he will go. but in public, of course, they can't say that because then it...
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the u.s. has rushed to join the military effort in libya despite already having to pay billions for them going conflicts elsewhere sparking debate over who benefits from such spending. concerns over libya engine param lead to ripples in the oil market i match reservoir of all that and more in the business of. japan resumes efforts to stabilize the damaged reactors at the fukushima nuclear power plant after work was suspended for the unexplained smoke conditions. around the world and around the clock this is r t on kerry johnston fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard in the capital tripoli overnight as international coalition forces continue to bombard libya the country's state television is reporting for the civilian casualties following a third day of allied air strikes on t.v. support of syria's keeping across developments for us. it was a massive explosion here in the capital city of tripoli it sounded like it was coming from the south of the city i cannot see any smoke from where i'
the u.s. has rushed to join the military effort in libya despite already having to pay billions for them going conflicts elsewhere sparking debate over who benefits from such spending. concerns over libya engine param lead to ripples in the oil market i match reservoir of all that and more in the business of. japan resumes efforts to stabilize the damaged reactors at the fukushima nuclear power plant after work was suspended for the unexplained smoke conditions. around the world and around the...